Job DescriptionRecruitNet International Ltd specialises in Healthcare recruitment for Domestic and Overseas candidates for Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Home Care and Community Care.We are hiring a Staff Nurse – Operating Theatre (Recovery) for a leading Hospital in Dublin, Ireland.Job Type: Permanent Hours: 37.5 per week (Full-Time) ResponsibilitiesUtilise clinical assessment skills to identify patient needs, develop, document, and update individualised care plans.
Provide high-quality nursing care following best practice, policies, and NMBI standards.
Implement, monitor, and evaluate care plans, ensuring timely documentation and adjustment as patient needs change.
Respect patient dignity and confidentiality while advocating for their health, safety, and wellbeing.
Communicate effectively with patients, families, and the multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated and holistic care.
Provide patient education, prepare discharge plans from admission, and promote self-care and continuity of care.
Take responsibility for continuous learning, maintain competency, and support the education of colleagues and students.
Adhere to infection prevention, health, and safety protocols to maintain a safe environment for patients and staff.
Participate in audits, data collection, and quality initiatives to enhance care standards and outcomes.
Maintain professionalism through punctuality, appropriate appearance, flexibility, and adherence to hospital policies and mission.RequirementsRegistered with the NMBI's general division At least three years of theater recovery experience Proof of individual professional growth Continuous skill development that is pertinent to the care needed for the patient caseloadBenefitsCompetitive salary Onsite parking Pension Annual bonus Discounted caféSports and Social clubEmployee Assistance ProgrammeDiscounted onsite pharmacyRequirementsStrong clinical and assessment skills.
Proficiency in post-anaesthetic and recovery care.
Ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong organizational and time-management abilities.
Commitment to patient safety and high-quality care.